SEASON TICKETS MEANS BELVOIR BENEFITS ALL YEAR LONG! Exclusive privileges include flexibility, choosing your favourite seats in the house, being first in line when tickets go on sale to the public and knowing you’ll see some of the best theatre on offer in 2023.
Snap up a package of three plays or go to town and see it all!
THE VERY BEST VALUE Buy more, see more, spend less! Investing in a season package is the most cost-effective way to enjoy the best theatre in the country, and you’ll be supporting Belvoir at the same time. Three-play packages start from just $152!
SKIP THE QUEUE Subscribing means you’re first to choose your seats and watch the action unfold from your favourite spot in the house throughout 2023. All season tickets are processed in order of receipt so get in quick.
When a show goes on general sale subscribers are also able to purchase additional tickets a few days before the general public, so keep your eyes peeled for our announcement emails, you’ll enjoy a priority period before tickets are on sale to all audiences.
SHARE WITH FRIENDS Season ticket holders are not only eligible for discounted additional tickets, but when general release tickets go on sale you also get first dibs. Available up to one week before everyone else, so you can share the love and bring your friends and family.
THE PERKS Belvoir subscribers receive a range of discounts and special offers from our partners, including Hunter Valley Holiday Homes, Leif, Handpicked Wines, Sydney Physio Solutions, Poor Toms, Becketts, Hotel Hacienda, and our delicious local dining partners. We’ll send you the full list on our website after you subscribe.
SEASON TICKET HOLDER NIGHT Include the final preview performance in your season package and join us for Season Ticket Night. Be amongst the first in Sydney to see each play (at a cheaper price) and celebrate with a free drink post-show!
FEAR COMMITMENT? FREE EXCHANGES! Need to change your tickets? No worries! Book your season tickets before the priority period ends on 1 December 2022, and we’ll exchange your ticket/s to another date of the same show, free of charge. Miss the priority period cut off? We’ll exchange your ticket/s to another date of the same show, free of charge for the first exchange. And our Treasured Subscribers pay no exchange fees ever.*
*Please note when transferring to more expensive seats or performances, patrons will be liable to pay the difference in prices. And if you change to a cheaper one we’ll credit the difference.
UNDER 30 Lovers of theatre who are 30 years or under can secure some nicely discounted seats for 2023. 30-Down season ticket pricing applies to any mid-week and Saturday matinee shows. PLUS Book for the first Friday performance after opening night and join Gen B, a new social group for lovers of theatre! Find out more about Gen B here.
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters
(Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre
Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney
Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst
Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull
(Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped
(The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska,
Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence
(Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s
Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call
(Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing
Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A
NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney
Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah GalanoS
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters
(Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre
Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney
Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst
Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull
(Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped
(The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska,
Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence
(Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s
Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call
(Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing
Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A
NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney
Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah GalanoS
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters
(Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre
Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney
Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst
Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull
(Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped
(The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska,
Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence
(Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s
Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call
(Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing
Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A
NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney
Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah GalanoS
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters
(Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre
Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney
Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst
Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull
(Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped
(The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska,
Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence
(Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s
Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call
(Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing
Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A
NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney
Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.